Scorekeeper in Spanish is "tanteador" for male, "tanteadora" for female. I suggest the website below for an online English/Spanish/French dictionary and verb conjugator.
Yes, But most likely you will get The Dictionary At A Local Library or Order One online!
library, online, book stores, staples...
The Japanese translation for share is wakeaimasu. or you can go to an online English to Japanese dictionary.
Here is great free online Spanish to English translator that will translate any Spanish text to English or English text to Spanish. You can even convert the translated text into speech. http://www.acreativedesktop.com/free-online-english-spanish-text-to-speech-translator.html
There are a number of Spanish to English dictionaries online. They include 'SpanishDict', 'freedict', 'Reverso' and 'Babylon Translation'. All of them will translate words and phrases from Spanish to English and the other way round.
Spanish Dictionary, Google Translate, Translation Babylon, Free Translation, Free Translator, Translation Langenberg and My Spanish Dictionary all offer free Spanish to English Translation as well as several other languages.
The sentence "Iletait malade" in Spanish is "He is sick" in English. This was translated online.
You can say "grande"... you can also go online and find an English to french dictionary
To find a directory of multilingual directories you can use translation agencies' websites. For example there are interesting online dictionaries on Datawords' website (French translation agency): http://www.datawords-traduction.com . You can also use translator's blog. Professional translators often list their favourite tools to translate.
There are several websites which have a free Spanish dictionary. Including but not limited to "My-Spanish-Dictionary", "SpanishDict" and "Merriam-Webster".
No, there is no such online dictionary.